Who's Who at Decatur Meeting Room, GA
- Decatur Meeting Room, Atlanta metro, DeKalb Co., GA (TW-Lowe-eb) +1888-1908; (TW-eb) 1909-current
- Atlanta Meeting Room +1888-1985+
Contents
Early Correspondents
- George Hinman +1888-1905+ (1828-1907)
- S. John Duncan +1894-1896+ (1858-1896)
- Dr. Percy Thomas Dashwood +1900-1933+ (1861-1943)
- Dr. Kenneth Lowder Reid +1908-1946 (1874-1946)
- J. Caleb Clarke +1923-1933
- Dr. Raymond W. Powell +1944-1973+
- Charles D. Clarke +1944-1949+
- Walter A. Donnerberg +1949-1951+
- D.R. Peteet, Jr. +1949+
- Joseph H. Scarbrough +1962+
- J. William McAfee +1962-1973+
- John H. Newton +1966+
- Richard P. Waters +1973+
Early Families
Bullock
- Pauline Bullock +1984-1996+
Chandler family
- Clovers Percy Chandler +1985-1988+ (b. 1930 Kosciusko, Attala, MS - d. 1996 Carthage, Leake, MS, son of Clovers Arthur Chandler (b. 1906 Monroe Co., MS - d. 1987 Carthage, MS) & Lena Mae Morgan Chandler (b. 1908 Attala Co., MS - d. 1985 Carthage, MS). He was a nephew of Mrs. Estelle Odom of Kosciusko, MS, Nola Mae Moss of Carthage, MS, and C.B. Chandler of Kosciusko. He had a sister, Mrs. Dewey Inez Davis of Carthage. Ed Brashier officiated Clovers Arthur's memorial.
- Nadine Pearl Martin Chandler (b. 1932 Flowery Branch, Hall, GA - d. 1988 Clayton Co., GA), daughter of Otto William Martin (b. 1908 Calhoun Co., MS - d. 1983 Riverdale, GA) & Viola Dowda Martin (b. 1911 Flowery Branch, GA - d. 1984 Riverdale, Clayton, GA)
Chegge
- Kenneth Chegge +1998+
Clarke family
Caleb I and his sons Caleb Jr. & Charles practiced law as "Clarke & Clarke" with offices in the American Savings Bank Building in Atlanta, and were councillors to the bank. Dr. K.L. Reid officiated the elder Caleb's memorial in 1933, and 15 members of the Atlanta Bar Association acted as pallbearers, see Newspapers.com for the full list.
- Capt. Thomas Henry "Hal" Clarke (b. 1844 Longtown, Fairfield, SC - d. 1890 Camden, Kershaw, SC), son of Henry Harrison Clarke (1813-1863) & Louisa Howell Goodwyn Clarke (b. 1819 Richland Co., SC - d. 1865 Winnsboro, Fairfield, SC).
- Sallie Lang Boykin Clarke (1848-1887 SC), daughter of Burwell Boykin II (1811-1861 Camden, SC) & Sallie Wylie Lang Boykin (1805-1889 Camden, SC). Burwell was a descendant of (Edward or Thomas) Boykin (b. 1620 Charing Cross, Kent, England - d. 1680 Isle of Wight, Virginia Colony) who emigrated in 1665. The Boykin family resided in Camden (Columbia metro), SC since Burwell's parents marriage in 1782, four years before the city was incorporated.
- Burwell Boykin Clarke (1866-1928 Camden, SC). "Prominent lawyer and popular citizen". He was a member of the local bar 1888-1928. Presbyterian, buried in the Quaker cemetery.
- Louise "Lulu" Clarke DeSaussure (b. 1870 Camden, SC - d. 1898). Husband: John McPherson DeSaussure (b. 1856 Camden, SC - d. 1914 Atlanta, GA), son of Lieut. Henry William DeSaussure (b. 1835 Camden, SC - d. 1862 Richmond, Henrico, VA) & Mary H. Chestnut Reynolds DeSaussure (b. 1837 Camden, SC - d. 1903 Atlanta, GA). Henry DeSaussure was killed in action in the battle around Fraser's farm during the Civil War. According to her obit, Mary was "one of the best known women in Atlanta, having made many friends through her charming ways and through her associations with Church work".
- Thomas Henry Clarke (b. 1872 Camden, SC - d. 1959 Sumter, SC). Wife: May Kennedy Holman Clarke (b. 1873 Lee Co., SC - d. 1953 Sumter, SC). Thomas moved to Sumter in 1895, and promptly co-founded the Sumter Dry Goods Co., alongside G.A. Lemmon, where he worked until his death, with exception of one year in Danville, VA. He was also director of the The National Bank of South Carolina, and an elder of First Presbyterian, and a member of the Fraser-Edmunds Men's Bible Class.
- Sallie Boykin Clarke DeSaussure (b. 1878 Camden, SC - d. 1965). After Sallie's sister Lulu died in 1898, she married her widower, John McPherson DeSaussure (1856-1914).
- Haddie Boykin Clarke DeSaussure (b. 1880 Camden, SC - d. 1974 Fulton Co., GA). Husband: Richard Champion DeSaussure, Sr. (b. 1861 Camden, SC - d. 1933 Atlanta, GA), brother of Sallie's sister Louise's husband John.
- James Caleb Clarke +1923-1933 (b. 1875 Camden, Kershaw, SC - d. 1933 Atlanta, GA). Wife (1903 @ Memphis, TN): Margaret "Mary" Cox DeSaussure Clarke (b. 1876 Camden, SC - d. 1970 Fulton Co., GA), daughter of Gen. Charles Alfred DeSaussure (b. 1846 McPhersonville, Beaufort, SC - d. 1935 Memphis, Shelby, TN) & Ellen Chesnut Reynolds DeSaussure (b. 1842 Camden, SC - d. 1920 Memphis, TN). Charles DeSaussure was a cousin of the previous mentioned DeSaussure family, and was the commander-in-chief of the United Confederate veterans of the Civil War, elected in 1931. He enlisted at the age of 16 in the Beaufort volunteer artillery, fighting in the battle of Honey Hill, Pocotaligo and others. He also served as general passenger agent for the Southern Railway company. His autobio may be found at Univ. of North Carolina archive. Caleb & Mary Clarke moved to Atlanta in 1903 after their wedding at St. Luke's in Idlewild, presided by T.D. Duvall.
- James Caleb Clarke, Jr. +1923-1926+ (1908-1999 Atlanta, GA). In the early 1940's, he resided at 3767 N.E. Vermont Rd. He was admitted to the bar in 1929, and retired in 1967.
- Mimi Clarke
- James Caleb Clarke III
- T. Hal Clarke
- Charles DeSaussure Clarke +1923-1998+ (b. 1904 Memphis, TN - d. 2001 Montgomery, AL). Wife: Spencer Mcgaughey Clarke (b. 1910 Hapeville, Atlanta metro, Fulton, GA - d. 1995 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Mary Pansy Spencer McGaughey (b. 1884 Atlanta, GA - d. 1970 Decatur, GA) & Andrew Dickens McGaughey (b. 1878 TN - d. 1964). Pansy was a member of Decatur Presbyterian.
- Mary D. Clarke Miles 1938-1949+ (b. 1938) Husband: Paul Wilhite Miles.
- Spencer McGaughey Clarke 1934-1949+ (b. 1934 Atlanta, GA - d. 2020 Huntersville, Mecklenburg, NC). Spencer was last a member of Myers Park Baptist of Charlotte.
- Mrs. George Hayhoe - Toronto, ON
- Mary Desaussure Clarke Peteet (1910-2016 Atlanta, GA). Husband: Dennie Robertson Peteet, Jr. +1949+ (1923-2009 Atlanta, GA), son of Dennie Robertson Peteet, Sr. (b. 1874 Madison, Morgan, Atlanta CSA, GA - d. 1950 Atlanta, GA) & Dorothy Madison High Peteet (1893-1982 Atlanta, GA). See Peteet family.
- Ellen Clarke Donnerberg
- James Caleb Clarke, Jr. +1923-1926+ (1908-1999 Atlanta, GA). In the early 1940's, he resided at 3767 N.E. Vermont Rd. He was admitted to the bar in 1929, and retired in 1967.
Coleman family
- Al Coleman +2013+
- Kathy Coleman +2013+
Dashwood family
- Dr. Percy Thomas Dashwood +1900-1943 (b. 1861 Ryde, Isle of Wight, [[England|Eng.; emig. 1884; d. 1943 Buckhead, Atlanta metro, Fulton, GA), son of Thomas Dashwood, Jr. (1822-1907) & Helen Hannah Snell Dashwood (1833-1925); Helen was daughter of John (1808-1878) & Sarah Early Snell (1810-1867). Grandson of Thomas Dashwood, Sr. (1788-1861) & Elizabeth Taylor Dashwood (1788-1864). Dr. Dashwood had a dental practice, and was for many years (1917-1923+) a professor of crown, bridge work and dental histology at the Southern Dental College of Atlanta, later known as the Emory College School of Dentistry, which was active 1887-1992. Its first Dean was Dr. Thomas P. Hinton, whose father founded this assembly. It was the first dental college in GA, FL, AL, NC and SC. Dr. Dashwood graduated in 1898 from Atlanta Dental College (before the merger), and his first year teaching at ASDC was the date of the merger between Southern Dental School and Atlanta Dental College.
- 1st wife (1885 @ Niton, Hampshire, Eng.): Louisa Caroline Loader Dashwood +1900-1917 (b. 1865 Ryde, Eng. - d. 1917 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Charles Loader (1840-1914 Ryde, Eng.) and Maria Small Loader (b. 1839 Niton, Eng. - d. 1912 Ryde, Eng.). In 1871, Louisa resided in Ryde with her uncle and aunt, James Millmore (b. 1825 Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, Eng. - d. 1894 Shanklin, Brading, Isle of Wight, Eng.) & Mary Barton Millmore (b. 1825 Shorwell, Isle of Wight, Eng. - d. 1909 Romford, Essex, Eng.). No children.
- 2nd wife (1926 @ Montreal, QC): Gertrude Maud McDowell Dashwood 1926-1965 (b. 1871 Montreal, QC - d. 1965 Atlanta, GA). Gertrude was the daughter of Silas McDowell and Blanche Bidwell McDowell, also of Quebec. Her brother Stanley was the instigator of the McDowell division in the 1940's. No children.
Donnerberg family
- Walter Arnold Donnerberg +1949-1951+ (b. 1913 Cheviot, Cincinnati, OH - d. 1996 St. Petersburg, Pinellas, FL), son of Friedrich Heinrich "Henry" Arnold Donnerberg (b. 1857 Germany) & Anna Amanda Rectanus Donnerberg (1881-1973 Cincinnati, OH). 1910 @ Deerfield, Warren, OH. In 1940, Walter was employed with the Globe Union Battery Co., 949 Marietta St., Atlanta which provided car batteries to Sears starting in 1924. He served with the Army from 1941-1942 during WWII.
- Ellen Reynolds Clarke Donnerberg (b. 1912 Atlanta, GA - d. 2010 Green Cove Springs, Clay, FL), daughter of James Caleb Clarke +1923-1933 (b. 1875 Camden, Kershaw, SC - d. 1933 Atlanta, GA) & Margaret "Mary" Cox DeSaussure Clarke (b. 1876 Camden, SC - d. 1970 Fulton Co., GA). See Clarke family.
Duncan family
1895 @ 669 Marietta St. across from the Hall, George Hinman resided there that year also. See Hinman family.
- S. John Duncan +1894-1896 (1858-1896)
- Sarah Emily Hinman (m. 1890).
Fischer
- Ruth Fischer +1998+
Gladstone
- David Gladstone +2001-2016+
Hadley family
- Ed Hadley +2005-2016+
- Cathy Hadley +2005-2016+
Hinman family
- George Hinman +1888-1905+ (b. 1828 Teigh, Rutland, Eng. - d. 1907 Atlanta, GA), son of William Hinman (b. 1791 Ashwell, Rutland, Eng. - d. 1918) & Mary Rowbottom Hinman (b. 1791 Fiskerton, Nottinghamshire, Eng. - d. 1852 Oakham, Rutland, Eng.). In 1856, George was employed as a builder. He lived in Leicester, England in 1861-1871 while serving as an attendant at a mental hospital. 1895 @ 669 Marietta St. across from the Hall, S. John Duncan resided there that year also. In 1900, George was a florist.
- Susannah "Susan" Burch (b. 1827 Eng.; m. 1854 St. Michael, Chester Square, London, Eng.; d. 1907 Atlanta, GA), daughter of William Burch (b. 1802 Harwich, Essex, Eng. - d. 1885 Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Eng.) & Sarah Butland Burch (b. 1797 Ashburton, Devon, Eng. - d. 1871 Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, Greater London, Eng.).
- George Burch Hinman (b. 1857 London, Eng. - d. 1931 Atlanta, GA). Wife (1891 @ Atlanta, GA): Cara T. Farnsworth Hinman (b. 1862 Fond du Lac, WI - d. 1952 Atlanta, GA), daughter of William Farnsworth (b. 1819 Groton, MA - d. 1878 Fond du Lac, WI) & Mary R. Edgerton Farnsworth (b. 1834 Canada - d. 1911 Atlanta, GA).
- Sarah Emily Hinman Duncan-Stiles +1894-1896+ (b. 1868 Stratford, Perth, ON - d. 1933 Barnet, Mid., Eng.). Husband (1890): S. John Duncan +1894-1896+ (1858-1896). See Duncan family.
- Dr. Thomas Philip Hinman (b. 1870 Stratford, Perth, ON - d. 1931). Thomas served as Dean (1917-1922+) of Emory University School of Dentistry, formerly known as Atlanta-Southern Dental College which was the first dental college in five states in the Southern U.S., and later the first in the nation to exclusively offer post-grad training. Dr. Hinman was also a professor specializing in Oral Surgery, Orthodontia, Porcelain Art, & X-Ray 1904-1910 & Oral Surgery 1917-1923+ after the merger. He was introduced to the school handbook that he needed "no introduction to the Dental profession, as he is one of the most widely and favorably known men in the South as an expert in Porcelain, Orthodontia and X-Ray work".
- Dr. Richard Edward Hinman (b. 1859 Stratford, Perth, ON - d. 1919 Atlanta, GA). He graduated from Hahnemann Medical College (named for the founder of homeopathy) in 1882, then practiced for 12 years in Charlotte, N.C. He then removed to Atlanta where he became a founding professor of physiology and histology at Atlanta Dental College 1893-1917, then continued after the merger with Southern Dental College until his death in 1919. He also was a member for 20 years each of the U.S. pension examining board, and the state examining medical board, serving as president of the latter. Dr. Russell K. Smith officiated his memorial service, active pallbearers were among the faculty of ASDC, including Dr. Percy T. Dashwood, Dr. Claude Hughes, Dr. Malcolm Turner, Dr. Thomas Crenshaw & Dr. J.T. Floyd. Wife (1896 @ Atlanta, GA): Isabella "Belle" Roach Hinman (1871-1937 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Dr. Elisha James Roach (b. 1833 Somerset Co., MD - d. 1890 Atlanta, GA) & Nancy Ellen Mitchell Roach (b. 1835 Henry, SC; m. 1855 Atlanta, GA; d. 1910 Atlanta, GA). After earning his doctorate, Dr. Roach moved to Atlanta in 1854, and served as an Army surgeon during the Civil War, then in 1867 he was elected as city physician for Atlanta. In 1872, he was a charter member of the first board of education there, which he held for 18 years. In 1880, he was elected as a member of the Legislature. Nancy's father was the Hon. Alexander Weldon Mitchell (b. 1812 Madison Springs, Madison, GA - d. 1891 Atlanta, GA), one of the oldest citizens in Atlanta in 1890. Elisha was in physician practice eventually with his son (Isabel's brother) Dr. Edward Weldon Roach (b. 1857 Atlanta, GA - d. 1897 Charlotte, NC). Belle was raised in Second Baptist (founded in 1854) where she taught Sunday School.
Iskandar family
- Nagi Iskandar +2016+
- Hoda Iskandar +2016+
Labolle family
June Dorthine Wagner LaBolle (b. June 6, 1912) corr. 1944-1951 @ Dothan Meeting Room, AL of unknown relation to Ronald, but both sides of the LaBolle ancestors were originally from France.
- Ronald William J. LaBolle +1985-2015 (1937-2015); Raised within the Chicago Meeting Room. Son of John Howard LaBolle (1909-1987) & "Sally" Sarah Elizabeth Claywell LaBolle-Harris (1915-2004); Siblings: Patricia Joyce LaBolle Bachman (1931-1999) & Donald H. LaBolle (b. 1937). Ronald was a colonel in the Army during the early days of WWII, stationed in Corregidor, and re-enlisted after the War as a private and finished his term as a captain. At some juncture after the War, the family moved to Riverside, CA where they were part of the Los Angeles Meeting Room, CA, his son Ron moved to Atlanta in 1964.
- Ron LaBolle 1964-current. He retired as an OTR truck driver. Wife: Sharon Kirkhart-LaBolle +1990-current
- Susanna Kirkhart +1990-1998+
- Joanna Kirkhart +1990-1998+
- Ron LaBolle 1964-current. He retired as an OTR truck driver. Wife: Sharon Kirkhart-LaBolle +1990-current
Lyle family
- Mark Lyle +1988-1996+
- Grace Lyle +1988-1996+
McAfee family
- J. William McAfee +1962-1973+
Morgan family
- Cary Morgan +1990-current
- Sheryl Morgan +1990-current
Newton family
- John Hatcher Newton +1966 (1895-1966 Atlanta, GA), son of Henry E. Newton (b. 1848 Carroll Co., GA - d. 1923 Atlanta, GA) & Georgia Penelope Hatcher Newton (b. 1857 Cooks, Atlanta metro, GA). John retired in 1960 from the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., where he had worked since 1909. It is the U.S.' first commercially successful producer of plate glass, and the largest paint company in the world. Raymond W. Powell officiated his memorial. Henry Newton moved to Atlanta as a young man, credited in his obit as a "pioneer Atlantan".
- Alice May Howell Newton (m. 1917 Atlanta, GA)
- Lilla Newton +1984+
Odom family
- Mrs. Odom +1982-1985+. (d. FL). Three daughters in NJ, two sisters in the OB in Voorhees with a ministry to Mexican children, and one (Ella) still with the TW's. One taught at Glassboro State.
Persona
- Lucas Persona +2013-2016+
Peteet family
- Dennie Robertson Peteet, Jr. +1949+ (1923-2009 Atlanta, GA), son of Dennie Robertson Peteet, Sr. (b. 1874 Madison, Morgan, Atlanta CSA, GA - d. 1950 Atlanta, GA) & Dorothy Madison High Peteet (1893-1982 Atlanta, GA). Dennie Jr. attended Princeton and Dallas Theological Seminary, returning to Atlanta where he founded Bethany Christian School. He taught at Carver Bible Institute many years, was involved with Wycliffe, and taught at Grace Bible Chapel. Dennie Sr. was a real estate and timber broker. Dorothy's parents were "pioneer Atlantans" Joseph Madison High & Hattie Wilson High. After Dorothy's husband's death, she donated her home on Peachtree St. to the Atlanta Art Association as the city's art museum until its present location was constructed. The High Museum of Art is still active. Dorothy taught S.S. for 30 years at the First Presby, and supporter of Wycliffe. Dennie's grandfather, Marshall Andrews Peteet (b. 1843 Wilkes Co., GA - d. 1893 Madison, GA) was a local druggist in Madison +1870-1893. In 1974, Dennie Jr. was serving as chairman of the Atlanta chapter of Wycliffe, which assisted in the purchase of a Cessna 206 airplane flying translation materials into Brazil.
- Mary Desaussure Clarke Peteet (1910-2016 Atlanta, GA), daughter of James Caleb Clarke +1923-1933 (b. 1875 Camden, Kershaw, SC - d. 1933 Atlanta, GA) & Margaret "Mary" Cox DeSaussure Clarke (b. 1876 Camden, SC - d. 1970 Fulton Co., GA)
- Dr. John Raymond Peteet graduated medicine in 1973 from Columbia Univ., completing his internship at UNC in Chapel Hill. He has been a psychiatrist at Brigham and Women's Hospital & Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, specializing in psychiatry. He has served as a president of the American Psychiatric Assoc.'s caucus on "religion, spirituality and psychiatry" and authored/co-edited 10 books, and numerous papers on "psychosocial oncology, addiction, and the clinical interface between spirituality/religion and psychiatry", as per Brigham and Women's directory. In 2022, he was given awards for being a "top doctor" in Boston Magazine, and Castle Connolly America.
- Dr. David Dennis Peteet graduated medicine from Emory Univ.'s School of Medicine in 1975, and is a medical oncologist in Jonesboro, Clayton Co., Atlanta metro, GA.
- Dr. Paul Peteet graduated medicine from Emory in 1976, and is an internist in Athens, Clarke, GA.
- Peter Peteet is a published poet, photographer, environmentalist and the owner of Pete's Import Garage in Atlanta which repairs classic vehicles.
- Dr. Dorothy Peteet Lee
- Mary Ellen Peteet
Powell family
- Dr. Raymond W. Powell +1944-1973+. Dr. Powell was an instructor in crown & bridge techniques +1921-1923+ at the Southern Dental College of Atlanta.
Reid family
Dr. Lestock Holland Reid was a practicing surgeon in Bayfield, Portsea Island in 1881, and continued this work in Bowmanville in 1901 where he was in fellowship with the Raven-eb (see Ontario, but by the time he had moved to Peterborough in 1911, he and his wife had converted to Mary Baker Eddy's religion, and their remaining children at home had converted to Anglican/Episcopal before 1901, their son Kenneth (1874-1946) had already left home by that point and remained PB.
Kenneth's brother Dr. Arthur Lestock Reid (b. 1871 Southsea, Portsea Island, Eng. - d. 1947 Blandford, Dorset, Eng.) followed in the occupational footsteps of his father, and became a physician and surgeon in Thirlmere, St. Alban's Road, Watford, Hertsfordshire, Eng. by 1899, having graduated with his degrees in 1893 in England. In 1891, he was PB with his family in Bowmanville, unknown if he continued.
Lestock's parents were Henry Solomon Reid (b. 1792 Calcutta, West Bengal, India - d. 1852 Bowmanville/Darlington, ON) & Jane Caroline Blair Reid (b. 1797 London, Eng.; m. 1821 Calcutta, India; d. 1834 Eltham, Kent, Eng.). In 1808, Henry Reid enlisted as a cadet in the infantry for the East India Co. and served until at least 1831, earning the position of lieutenant.
There is a sketchbook at the Yale Center of British Art created by Jane Reid that contains sketches of figures, cattle and views in Calcutta 1821-1831. According to the Manitoba Historical Society, Lestock's brother John L. Reid (b. 1841 Bowmanville, ON) was educated McGill University in Montreal, working as a coffee/cotton planter in Australia and the Fiji Islands 1862-1868 before moving to Winnipeg in 1870 where he served the Dominion Gov't as a surveyor for the Indian Dept. at Prince Albert, SK in 1877, and is memorialized in the first volume (1911) of Who's Who in Western Canada.
A presumed brother of Henry Solomon Reid was Lestock Robert Reid (1799-1878) who served as the Governor of Bombay 1846-1847 during the rule of the East India Co., according to his Wikipedia entry. It also indicates he served in the Bombay Civil Service 1817-1850, and as President of the Bombay branch of The Asiatic Society 1846-1849.
One of L.R.R.'s daughters married Thomas Livingstone Learmonth (b. 1818 Calcutta, India - d. 1903 Edinburgh, Scotland) who is credited as an early settler of Ballarat, NSW, Australia, an inscription on his gravestone identifies him as "a sinner saved", according to his Wikipedia. His uncle John Learmonth (1789-1858) was Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1831-1833.
- Dr. Kenneth Lowder Reid 1898-1946 (b. 1874 Southsea, Portsmouth, Portsea Island, Hampshire, Eng.; emig. 1898; d. 1946 Atlanta, GA), son of Dr. Lestock Holland Reid (b. 1844 Bowmanville, ON - d. 1914 Peterborough, ON) & Juliet Margaret Lowder Reid (b. 1844 Bath, Eng. - d. 1923 Peterborough, ON).
- Catherine "Cassie" Elizabeth Thompson 1905-1947 (b. 1868 Oil Springs, Lambton, ON; m. 1905 Toronto, York, ON; d. 1947 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Samuel Catharine Thompson & Bunes Thompson.
- Mary Kathleen Reid 1907 (b. June 30, 1907 - d. Aug. 29, 1907)
- Katherine Reid 1907 (b. June 30, 1907 - d. July 1, 1907)
- Ethel Margaret Reid 1906-1998 (1906-1998 Atlanta, GA)
- Ruth Margaret Reid 1910-1996 (1910-1996 Atlanta, GA)
Scarbrough family
Genealogy courtesy of L. Linss' tree @ Ancestry.com
- John "Thomas" Scarbrough (b. 1824 McDonough, Henry, GA - d. 1876 Hampton, Henry, GA), son of John Neal Scarbrough (b. 1803 Lunenburg, VA - d. 1879 Fulton Co., GA) & 1st wife Patsy Martha Layfield Scarbrough (1800-1837 Henry Co., GA)
- Margaret "Maggie" Anne Bearden/Baird Scarbrough (b. 1829 Henry Co., GA - d. 1903 Milledgeville, Baldwin, GA), daughter of Richard Bearden (1812-1862 GA) & Nancy Hanson Bearden (1818-1870 Carroll Co., GA).
- Mary Francis Scarbrough Camp (b. 1846 Henry Co., GA - d. 1921 Milstead, Rockdale, GA). Husband (1865): Asaberry "Aaron" M. Camp (1846-1880 Henry Co., GA), son of Edwin H. Camp (1814-1880? GA) & Mary A. White Camp (1815-1850? GA).
- John Thomas "Tom" Scarbrough, Jr. (b. 1848 Henry Co., GA - d. 1890 Clayton Co., GA). Wife: Harriet Analiga Elizabeth "Eliza" Orr Scarbrough (b. 1844 Henry Co., GA - d. 1907 Jonesboro, Clayton, GA), daughter of John Bunyan Orr (b. 1808 Mt. Carmel, Henry, GA - d. 1885 Fayette Co., GA) & Keziah Ann C. Scott Orr (b. 1818 Morgan Co., GA - d. 1885 Fayette Co., GA).
- Sarah J. Scarbrough (1850-1860 Henry Co., GA)
- Martha "Mattie" Louella Scarbrough Mitchell (b. 1852 Henry Co., GA - d. 1933 DeKalb Co., GA). Husband (1872 @ DeKalb Co., GA): John Hamilton Mitchell (b. 1850 DeKalb Co., GA - d. 1927 Decatur, DeKalb, GA), son of John Ellison Mitchell (b. 1816 Mecklenberg Co., NC - d. 1899 DeKalb Co., GA) & Sara A. Biffle Mitchell (b. 1818 Buncombe, NC - d. 1881 DeKalb Co., GA).
- Malinda Caroline "Carrie" Scarbrough Clayton (b. 1852 GA - d. 1946 Houston, TX). Husband: Marcus Lafayette Clayton (b. 1854 Forsyth Co., GA - d. 1911 Crossville, AL), son of John Milton Clayton, Sr. (b. 1825 SC - d. 1890 Cushing, Nacogdoches, TX) & Amarylus Adeline Clayton (b. 1825 Hall Co., GA - d. 1913 Nacogdoches, TX).
- Henry Hearn Holcomb "Hawk" Scarbrough (b. 1855 Jonesborough, GA - d. 1922 Waycross, GA). Hawk was a lumberman. Wife (1877 @ DeKalb Co., GA): Alice Virginia Murphree Scarbrough (b. 1861 Troy, Pike, AL - d. 1921 Waycross, GA), daughter of William Mills Murphree (b. 1825 Carthage, Smith, TN - d. 1879 Troy, AL) & Susan Mathilda Henderson Murphree (b. 1834 Henderson, Pike, AL - d. 1874 Troy, AL).
- James Madison Scarbrough +1939? (b. 1857 Ellenwood, Henry, GA - d. 1939 Atlanta, GA). Memorial by Dr. Kenneth Lowder Reid 1898-1946 (1874-1946). Wife (1877 @ DeKalb Co., GA): Martha "Mattie" Ann Webb Scarbrough (b. 1858 Loganville, Gwinnett, GA - d. 1943 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Austin Webb (b. 1833 Elbert Co., GA - d. 1908 Atlanta, GA) & Malinda Catherine Huey Webb (b. 1831 Houston, GA - d. 1907 Atlanta, GA).
- Mertie Scarbrough (b. 1880 Panthersville, GA)
- Harry Hight Scarbrough (b. 1857 Panthersville, Atlanta metro, GA - d. 1958 Atlanta, GA). Wife (1908 @ Atlanta, GA): Ethel Virginia Broadwater Scarbrough (b. 1891 La Grange, Troup, GA - d. 1983 Gainesville, GA), daughter of Andrew Jackson "A.J." Broadwater (b. 1860 SC - d. 1949 Fulton Co., GA) & Louella "Lula" Ingram Broadwater (b. 1873 AL - d. 1957 Fulton Co., GA).
- Thelma Louise Scarbrough Wilcox (b. 1909 Cooks, GA - d. 1962 Baldwin Co., GA). Husband (1930 @ Atlanta, GA): Paul Dennis Wilcox (b. 1911 Atlanta, GA - d. 1973), son of Paul Wilcox, Sr. (b. 1887 Detroit, Wayne, MI - d. 1947 Norfolk, VA) & Annie Laurie Brown Wilcox (b. 1889 East Macon, Bibb, GA - d. 1978 Columbia, SC).
- Joseph Harry Scarbrough, Sr. +1962+ (b. 1919 Atlanta, GA - d. 2007 Gainesville, Hall, GA), son of Harry was employed 1917-1947 as a railroad mechanic for Fulton Co. In the 1940's, Joseph studied 1939-1941 at Georgia Tech, and worked in auto manufacture. He enlisted in 1941 in the Army, serving until 1945. Wife: Norma Jean Colee Scarbrough (b. 1923 New Smyrna Beach, Volusia, FL - d. 2011 Gainesville, GA), daughter of Norman Samuel Colee (b. 1885 FL - d. 1974 Charlotte, NC) & Lily Mae Thomas Colee (b. 1893 GA - d. 1985 Charlotte, NC).
- Joseph H. Scarbrough, Jr. @ Garland, TX. Wife: Bonnie Kirchner Scarbrough.
- Stephen Scarbrough @ Cullowhee, SC
- Vance Scarbrough @ Greenville, SC
- Philip Scarbrough @ Gainesville, GA
- Janet Scarbrough DeCosta
- James Frederick Scarbrough (b. 1887 Cooks, Fulton, GA - d. 1966 Atlanta, GA). Wife (1908 @ Fulton Co., GA): Elizabeth "Bess" Russell Scarbrough (b. 1888 TN - d. 1956 Fulton Co., GA).
- Antoinette "Vettie" Martha Scarbrough Fisher (b. 1891 Cooks, GA). Husband: Howard Newman Fisher (b. 1889 Chattanooga, TN - d. 1964 Atlanta, GA), son of Watson Fisher (b. 1845 TN) & Barbara Amelia "Millie" Musgrave Fisher (b. 1855 AL - d. 1945 Atlanta, GA). Howard was latterly a member of Longley Avenue Christian Church.
- Mell Ralph Scarbrough (b. 1895 Ellenwood, GA - d. 1937 Fulton Co., GA). Wife: Ada Tabitha Monroe Scarbrough (1898-1989 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Theodore Houston Freeland Monroe (b. 1849 Springfield, Hampden, MA - d. 1911 Atlanta, GA).
- Robert "Bob" Leon Scarbrough (b. 1859 McDonough, Henry, GA - d. 1928 Rockdale Co., GA). Wife (1881 @ Newton, GA): Sallie P. Treadwell Scarbrough (b. 1858 Newton, GA - d. 1934 Conyers, Rockdale, GA), daughter of Isaac Perry Treadwell (b. 1823 Walton Co., GA - d. 1859 Newton Co., GA) & Mary Vaughn Treadwell-Hale (b. 1829 GA - d. 1921 Newton Co., GA).
- Susan Sarah "Sallie" A. Scarbrough Williford-Sprayberry (b. 1863 Henry Co., GA - d. 1927 Atlanta, GA). 1st husband: Thomas Williford (b. 1873). 2nd husband: Thomas Oscar Sprayberry (b. 1867 Covington, Newton, GA - d. 1902 DeKalb Co., GA), son of Euphratus A.V. Sprayberry (b. 1845 Panthersville, DeKalb, GA - d. 1868 East Atlanta, DeKalb, GA). Euprhatus was wounded and captured at Gettsyburg on July 2, 1863.
- Carry "Carrie" Scarbrough Wooten (b. 1862 Henry Co., GA - d. 1927 Collinsville, DeKalb, GA). Husband: Joseph Wooten (b. 1859 Draketown, Haralson, GA - d. 1927 Collinsville, GA), son of Martha Caroline Wooten (b. 1828 GA - d. 1909 Chatooga Co., GA).
- Sarah Elizabeth Scarbrough Sprayberry (b. 1865 Covington, Newton, GA - d. 1929 Porterdale, Newton, GA). Husband: John Thomas Sprayberry (1867-1902 Covington, GA).
- Charles E. Scarbrough (1867 Henry Co., GA).
- John Thomas "Tommie" Scarbrough (b. 1869 McDonough, GA - d. 1955 Shake Rag, Henry, GA). Wife: Lula Mary George Scarbrough (b. 1867 Decatur, GA - d. 1942 Shake Rag, GA), son of Cary W. George (1834-1880 GA) & Keziah Elizabeth A. Martin George (b. 1837 Henry Co., GA)
- Emmit M. Scarbrough (1872-1948 Henry Co., GA). Wife (1893 @ Henry Co., GA): Lucy Cornelia Ward Scarbrough (b. 1874 Henry Co., GA - d. 1953 Hall Co., GA), daughter of John Alexander Ward (1846-1916 DeKalb Co., GA) & Lucy Ann Pace Ward (b. 1851 Henry Co., GA - d. 1939 DeKalb Co., GA).
- Mitt S. Scarbrough (b. 1874 Henry Co., GA - d. 1943 Ellenwood, GA). Wife (1893 @ DeKalb Co., GA): Minnie Sarah Katherine Ward Scarbrough (b. 1878 Henry Co., GA - d. 1960 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Thomas Walker Ward (1858-1936 Henry Co., GA) & Alvina "Vinnie" Margaret Maddox Berry Ward (b. 1859 Morgan, GA - d. 1922 DeKalb Co., GA).
Schroder family
- John Schroder +1990+, +1998-2001+
- Kathy Schroder +1988-1990+, +1998-2008+
Seneca
- Mrs. Seneca +1982-1988+
Steenblik family
- Richard A. Steenblik +1984-1985+
- June Waters Steenblik +1985+, daughter of Richard Phillip Waters, Sr. (1915-2001) & Stella Key Waters (d. 1978). See Waters family.
Thomson family
- Nathan Thomson +2008-2013+
- Shelley Thomson +2008-2013+
Veloz family
- Flavia Veloz +2013+
Waters family
- Richard Phillip Waters, Sr. +1973-1985+ (b. 1915 High Shoals, Oconee, GA - d. 2001 Brookhaven, Atlanta metro, GA), son of Tom Waters (1885-1947 Rome, GA) & Daisy Whitehead Waters (b. 1890 High Shoals, GA - d. 1930 Eastville, GA). Richard retired as an inspector at Lockheed Martin in Marietta. In 1950, he was a shoe salesman.
- Stella Key Waters +1973-1978 (d. 1978 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Monnie Key. Dr. Raymond Powell officiated Stella's memorial, as did Rev. Roy Waters.
- Jane Waters Woolsteen
- June Waters Steenblik
- Richard "Dick" P. Waters, Jr.
Watts family
- Jim Watts +1990=1994+
- Sandra Watts +1990-1994+